Here's my two cents with regards to the imbalance overhead pressing. You might have some weakness in the smaller muscles that keep the shoulder socket intact. If they're working in overdrive to keep the integrity of the socket while pressing, you're probably gonna see a drop off in strength in that shoulder. I don't know specific anatomy stuff for the shoulder to know what muscles would be causing that so obviously can't help you there. But could be something to look into if you really care about getting even strength in your shoulders.
right i need to do more direct shoulder work, for sure.
nothing i do is going to catch it up completely to my right though, it's more of a motor learning issue over years and years.. right will always be stronger, sure it could catch up a bit more though.
right hip bugging me a bit tonight.. tweaked it doing something completely unrelated to training/athletics/etc.. just stepping around something all weird, felt the muscle (tfl or something) spaz out real quick.
10/15/2012
BW = 175
SORENESS = none
ACHES/INJURIES = right hip via the dumbest shit, not from training
FATIGUE = crazy low
SESSION: quick
S1: neutral grip pullups: BW @ 3 x 8
S1: SSBAR deep squat: 125 @ 3 x 20
S1: single arm DB bench press: 50 lb @ W, 60 lb @ (R=15,L=10), (R=14,L=10)
2: single arm DB curl: 40 lb @ (R=9,L=10)
stupid hip crap.. so annoying, tfl just spazzed now it's all achy.
lifts felt great, 20 rep squats felt great, didnt bug me as i did them.
pC!#!@#